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- <li><em>date</em>: Mon May 3 14:19:04 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: jimpop at yahoo.com (Jim Popovitch)</li>
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-Jim P.
On Mon, 2004-05-03 at 18:10, Greg wrote:
> While we are in a holding pattern ...
>
> The current membership as it stands is :
>
> Geoffrey (maybe)
> Eric V.
> Greg C.
> Courtney
> Adam
> Christopher F.
> John C.
>
>
> Estimated total purchase: $63 USD
> Per individual for 6 : $10 USD
> Per individual for 7 : $9 USD
>
> Current Options to get the info:
> KSU gets it
> We purchase it at CompUSA
> We purchase it online and pay the VAT to help our European allies
> We purchase it online and screw Europe out of the VAT
> We invite Suse to give a presentation at an ALE meeting and hold them
> hostage for (currently) 7 copies of fresh-pressed 9.1 goodness (preferred
> option as it kills 2 birds with one stone)
>
> Current options to share the info:
> One person burns 6 copies for everyone else and donates a disk to everyone
> else and keeps the originals.
> We pass the original disks around and every person burns their own. We
> draw straws to see who keeps the originals.
> One person copies it to an FTP server and everyone downloads it.
> We bring a pc with a burner to an ALE meeting and make 7 copies
> We all bring PC's with burners to an ALE meeting and network everything
> together, burning all the while.
> * all the above options but substitute DVD for CD
>
> Is this thread taking a life of it's own or is it me ?
>
> Greg
>
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